asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the total number of people in receipt of unemployment benefit and supplementary benefit in the Greenock and Port Glasgow constituency at the latest available date.
The available information is given in the tables :
At 14 August 1986 | Number of persons receiving | ||
UB only | UB and SB | SB only | |
Greenock UBO | 1,559 | 250 | 3,541 |
Port Glasgow UBO | 788 | 171 | 1,764 |
At 10 February 1987
| Number of supplementary benefit cases in action
|
Greenock DHSS Office | 12,139 |
Port Glasgow DHSS Office | 5,385 |
Notes:
asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what would be the saving if no social security, housing, or welfare benefits other than child benefit were paid to any single person whose income was more than £65 per week and to couples married or otherwise whose income was more than £130 per week.
[pursuant to his reply, 2 March 1987, c. 496]: It is estimated that in 1985-the latest year for which figures are available the total benefit saving in Great Britain would have been about £3·5 billion, all else being equal.